Late Miocene garnet-bearing andesites in the Northern Andean Block and their tectonic implications

Garnet-bearing volcanic rocks are rare at convergent margins, with few known occurrences worldwide. However, they are a common feature within the Late Miocene volcanic rock suite of the Northern Andean Block (NAB) along the Central Cordillera of Colombia. Here, we present new petrographic, geochemic...

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Hoyos Muñoz, Susana María
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Andesitas, Nordeste Andino
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Late Miocene garnet-bearing andesites in the Northern Andean Block and their tectonic implications
title Late Miocene garnet-bearing andesites in the Northern Andean Block and their tectonic implications
spellingShingle Late Miocene garnet-bearing andesites in the Northern Andean Block and their tectonic implications
Andesitas, Nordeste Andino
ROCAS SEDIMENTARIAS
ROCAS IGNEAS
TECTÓNICA DE PLACAS
PETROLOGÍA
title_short Late Miocene garnet-bearing andesites in the Northern Andean Block and their tectonic implications
title_full Late Miocene garnet-bearing andesites in the Northern Andean Block and their tectonic implications
title_fullStr Late Miocene garnet-bearing andesites in the Northern Andean Block and their tectonic implications
title_full_unstemmed Late Miocene garnet-bearing andesites in the Northern Andean Block and their tectonic implications
title_sort Late Miocene garnet-bearing andesites in the Northern Andean Block and their tectonic implications
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Hoyos Muñoz, Susana María
dc.contributor.advisor.spa.fl_str_mv Duque Trujillo, Jose Fernando
Weber, Marion
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Hoyos Muñoz, Susana María
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv Andesitas, Nordeste Andino
topic Andesitas, Nordeste Andino
ROCAS SEDIMENTARIAS
ROCAS IGNEAS
TECTÓNICA DE PLACAS
PETROLOGÍA
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ROCAS IGNEAS
TECTÓNICA DE PLACAS
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description Garnet-bearing volcanic rocks are rare at convergent margins, with few known occurrences worldwide. However, they are a common feature within the Late Miocene volcanic rock suite of the Northern Andean Block (NAB) along the Central Cordillera of Colombia. Here, we present new petrographic, geochemical and geochronological data from 7 porphyritic-andesite samples from the eastern flank of the Central Cordillera and the Cauca-Patia Basin (Colombia), in order to determine their petrogenesis, constrain their timing, and interpret the possible tectonic scenario. Our results show that garnet phenocrysts are almandine in composition, ranging from 23 to 29 wt% FeO, 6 to 8 wt.% CaO, and 1 to 4 wt.% MnO. On the basis of petrographic and geochemical characteristics primary garnets on the NAB volcanic rocks are classified into three distinct groups. Type-1 are homogeneous garnets with no reaction rim, lacking inclusions, type-2 are slightly zoned garnets with reabsorption rims, and mineral inclusion assemblage similar to the rock matrix (plagioclase, hornblende and in some samples biotite) and type-3 are heterogenous garnets with a light-colored core and a darker reddish overgrowth rim and a plagioclase corona. Furthermore, our data shows high Ca and low Mn contents on the NAB garnet cores which suggest crystallization at ~1.2GPa, based on phase equilibrium experiments by Alonso-Pérez et al. (2009). On the other hand, garnet rim assemblages are congruent with a second stage of crystallization at ~0.8GPa in water-undersaturated conditions. Moreover, a pre-eruption dehydration stage is evidenced by the presence of breakdown rims in amphibole phenocrysts. Finally, the new U/Pb in zircon ages reveal that NAB garnet-bearing volcanic rocks formed between 9 and 8 Ma. Consequently, our results suggest a rapid ascent of the NAB magmas associated with the onset of regional extension and volcanism, and the development of the Caldas Tear, a slab window within the Nazca Plate.
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spelling Duque Trujillo, Jose FernandoWeber, MarionHoyos Muñoz, Susana MaríaGeólogoshoyosm1@eafit.edu.coMedellín de: Lat: 06 15 00 N degrees minutes Lat: 6.2500 decimal degrees Long: 075 36 00 W degrees minutes Long: -75.6000 decimal degrees2019-07-16T20:33:02Z20182019-07-16T20:33:02Zhttp://repository.eafit.edu.co/handle/10784/13666552.2 H868Garnet-bearing volcanic rocks are rare at convergent margins, with few known occurrences worldwide. However, they are a common feature within the Late Miocene volcanic rock suite of the Northern Andean Block (NAB) along the Central Cordillera of Colombia. Here, we present new petrographic, geochemical and geochronological data from 7 porphyritic-andesite samples from the eastern flank of the Central Cordillera and the Cauca-Patia Basin (Colombia), in order to determine their petrogenesis, constrain their timing, and interpret the possible tectonic scenario. Our results show that garnet phenocrysts are almandine in composition, ranging from 23 to 29 wt% FeO, 6 to 8 wt.% CaO, and 1 to 4 wt.% MnO. On the basis of petrographic and geochemical characteristics primary garnets on the NAB volcanic rocks are classified into three distinct groups. Type-1 are homogeneous garnets with no reaction rim, lacking inclusions, type-2 are slightly zoned garnets with reabsorption rims, and mineral inclusion assemblage similar to the rock matrix (plagioclase, hornblende and in some samples biotite) and type-3 are heterogenous garnets with a light-colored core and a darker reddish overgrowth rim and a plagioclase corona. Furthermore, our data shows high Ca and low Mn contents on the NAB garnet cores which suggest crystallization at ~1.2GPa, based on phase equilibrium experiments by Alonso-Pérez et al. (2009). On the other hand, garnet rim assemblages are congruent with a second stage of crystallization at ~0.8GPa in water-undersaturated conditions. Moreover, a pre-eruption dehydration stage is evidenced by the presence of breakdown rims in amphibole phenocrysts. Finally, the new U/Pb in zircon ages reveal that NAB garnet-bearing volcanic rocks formed between 9 and 8 Ma. Consequently, our results suggest a rapid ascent of the NAB magmas associated with the onset of regional extension and volcanism, and the development of the Caldas Tear, a slab window within the Nazca Plate.spaUniversidad EAFITGeologíaEscuela de Ciencias. 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